Network Ownership

Website designs and all content not marked with a specific license copyrighted, from 1998-Present. I am the webmaster of this network, which includes a half dozen different, but related websites.

These websites all serve different purposes or audiences, but all share one thing in common: they are all created by me and are about me and my mission/ministry. I am the webmaster, so that I not only create everything on these websites, but also have designed and done all the technical things, to make this site work well, on a wide range of the most popular devices.

I have worked on all this for 20 years now, while understanding that I would never make any money off of it, as my niche is too small.

Greetings

Welcome, visting human, pet, toy, or automated software

My stuffed toy bear Fred says I don't have Schizophrenia, but he does

License

This website adheres to the following

No Money

Entire E-Book Downloads, in Multiple Popular Formats

No Cost

No Ads

No DRM

Privacy Respected

No Tracking

No Ads

No Personal Information

No Bugging You

No Selling

No App

No Newsletters

No Subtle Ads/Selling

No Memberships

No Sponsored Articles

No Donations Accepted

Nothing In Your Way

No Signups

No Password or Email Asked For

No User Agreements

No Tracking

No Cookies

No Analytics

No 3rd Party Code

No Permissions Asked For

No Geolocation

No Microphone or Camera Access

No Contact or Photos Access

None of the More Risky New Technologies

No AR or VR

No 3D

No 3rd Party Domains or CDNs

None of the Slower Things

Introduction

In a survival situation, the powers that be always say don't panic, but that is almost useless information because it is so basic and obvious. This following list tells you specifically what to do, instead of what not to. This list is based on the book, Deep Survival, which is based on the idea that some people with all the correct equipment give up and die while some people who are ill prepared succeed. The list is basically about how not to panic.

trust your gut feelings before taking on situations you think may lead to risk

CONCENTRATE ON ATTITUDE FIRST

pray for focus

turn fear into focus, strength for action

pay attention to details

focus on the hear and now

START TAKING ACTION

be bold but also cautious

believe anything is possible

expect things to be different this time

GO SLOW AND REST

go slow - allow things to take 8 times longer than expected

remember to rest - only go at 60% your normal speed

long term memories can help you rest

MORE SPECIFIC

give yourself small tasks

develop a routine

try to help others

do anything necessary to survive

KEEP GOING

do not second guess yourself or think about why the risky situation occurred